Well, it’s Friday. This is a special edition of the Pentagon Rundown in which we will look at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s promise that the latest Defense Department review of the U.S. military’s ...
Stanley Milgram’s notorious obedience experiment shocked the world—literally. In the 1960s, he asked participants to deliver what they believed were painful electric shocks to a stranger, simply ...
The full embrace of gambling by pro and college football creates new obligations and, if heeded, new expenses. At both levels of the game, it's more important than ever for the officiating to be ...
I have the privilege of working with some of the most successful people in the world. One thing most of them have in common is that they have a high degree of accountability for their personal and ...
In its recent editorial on Florida’s education choice scholarships, the Sun Sentinel frets that there is “no state oversight of private schools,” “no way to know how the public money is spent” and ...
Over the last two weeks, Matt LaFleur and Joe Barry have offered post-game commentary that has subtly shifted the burden of responsibility onto the players. In the aftermath of the New York Giants’ ...
In my Tuesday piece discussing potential replacements for head coach Brian Daboll, I wrote that the Giants “have an accountability problem.” Accountability on a football team, for both the players and ...
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In a recent editorial on Florida’s education choice scholarships, the Orlando Sentinel and Sun Sentinel editorial boards fret that there is “no state oversight of private schools,” “no way to know how ...
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